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  10. Chapter 85 - Interlocal Risk Management Agencies


Chapter 85 - Interlocal Risk Management Agencies


  • § 36-85-1. Definitions
  • § 36-85-2. Formation; functions; counties and municipalities as separate classes; agreements creating agencies; files of administrator are sole property of agency
  • § 36-85-3. Board of trustees
  • § 36-85-4. Agency not an insurer
  • § 36-85-5. Certificate of authority; application
  • § 36-85-6. Approval of certificate; renewal
  • § 36-85-7. Funds to be maintained
  • § 36-85-8. Investment of assets
  • § 36-85-9. Local government liability for funds
  • § 36-85-10. Contracts between agency and administrator
  • § 36-85-11. Fidelity bond and errors and omissions insurance; administrators to maintain office in state
  • § 36-85-12. Revocation, suspension, or refusal to renew certificate of authority; hearing; voluntary dissolution of fund
  • § 36-85-13. Exemption from state and local taxes and fees
  • § 36-85-14. Periodic examinations
  • § 36-85-15. Fund deficiencies; assessments upon members; liquidation of fund
  • § 36-85-16. Rules and regulations
  • § 36-85-17. Hearings
  • § 36-85-18. Excess loss funding program required
  • § 36-85-19. Audits of funds
  • § 36-85-20. Exercise of authority not provision of liability insurance; sovereign immunity
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